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A new and highly efficient co-catalyst Zn-Ni5P4 for photocatalytic H2 evolution with the reduced capacitance via Zn doping

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APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 321, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.122008

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Capacitance catalysis; Negative effect; Non-noble metal co-catalyst; Hydrogen production

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This study reports a new and highly efficient co-catalyst Zn-Ni5P4, prepared by evenly doping Zn in Ni5P4. The catalyst shows an ultrahigh activity when loaded on CdS, reduces capacitance, benefits the release of electrons, and enhances the co-catalytic performance.
Non-noble metal co-catalysts for hydrogen production have capacitance characterization, which can store photo -excited electrons from semiconductor and show capacitance catalysis. However, the overlarge capacitance of co -catalysts constrains prompt release of electrons. Here, we reported a new and highly efficient co-catalyst Zn-Ni5P4 via evenly doping Zn in Ni5P4. Loading Zn-Ni5P4 on CdS, the photocatalyst Zn-Ni5P4/CdS shows an ul-trahigh activity of 8969 mu mol/g/h, which is 2.4 times of Ni5P4/CdS (3668 mu mol/g/h). More interestingly, by the Pt loading on the surface of Ni5P4, the (Pt/Ni5P4)/CdS shows only 1.3 times of Ni5P4/CdS. Zn doping in Ni5P4 reduces the capacitance by 140 mF/g and electrochemical impedance, which benefits the release of photo -excited electrons. Moreover, the reduced overpotential and the increased specific surface area also account for the enhanced co-catalytic performance of Zn-Ni5P4. This paper presents an effective and low-cost method to inhibit negative effect of capacitance catalysis of non noble co-catalysts.

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